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  1. Alpha Bank net losses rise to 440mln in Q4 2014, NPL ratio at 33 pct
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    of 2 billion. The February breakdown showed ELA funding at 17.6 billion and ECB funding at 4.8 billion with the bulk (4.2 billion) related to EFSF bonds. The bank also noted it has additional ELA collaterals of around 10 billion on top of the February ELA figure. The management noted the bank holds T

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  2. National Bank posts net loss of 1.1 bln in Q4
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    is made up by ECB funding of 9.7 billion (primarily EFSF bonds) and ELA funding of 13.3 billion. The bank noted it has a liquidity buffer of around 15 billion mostly for ELA funding with 44 percent of ELA

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  3. National Bank posts losses of 159 mln in Q1 2015
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    is attributed to higher Emergency Liquidity Assistance (ELA) funding cost. The Greek deposit spread.... The latter is made up by ECB funding of 9.8 billion (primarily EFSF bonds) and ELA funding of 15.6 billion. The bank noted it has a liquidity buffer of more than 12 billion mostly for ELA funding. The Basel

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  4. Athens Stock Exchange ends week on a low, banks lose 9.7 pct

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    Assistance (ELA) limit and collateral haircut. Last Tuesday it decided to increase the ELA cap by 0.5 billion to 80.7 billion, while the ELA liquidity buffer remained unchanged at 3 billion.

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  5. Newsletter 31 - 19/06/2015

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    assistance (ELA) funding of Greek banks to 74.4 billion at the end of April, up from zero at the end of December. ELA funding is burdened by higher interest costs – 1.55 percent versus 0.05 percent... the end of April to June 17, the ECB increased the ELA limit for Greek banks by 7.2 billion to 84.1

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  6. Deposit outflows eased to 3.86 bln in May, balance below 130 bln

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    banks’ ELA funding to 77.6 billion at the end of May from zero at the end of December. Including ECB.... In the course of June, ECB has further increased the ELA limit for Greek banks close to 88 billion on June 22.... The rise by more than 8 billion of the ELA cap within June implies a similar amount of deposit outflows

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  7. What capital controls will mean for Greek banks, customers and the economy
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    the end of May. During June, the ELA limit was increased by around 9 billion until the middle of last.... This figure may have risen close to or above the 50-billion mark. At the same time, ELA climbed from... of ELA liquidity by the ECB. However, since Greece will not be under a programme as of July 1

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  8. Newsletter 33 - 03/07/2015

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    on the increase in the ELA limit by around 9 billion in June, it is fair to assume that withdrawals... to provide more ELA liquidity, which would require the prior Eurogroup approval of a Greek request... in the meantime, the ECB would not increase the emergency liquidity assistance (ELA) level for Greek banks, which

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  9. Newsletter 36 - 24/07/2015

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    front, on Wednesday the ECB again raised its emergency liquidity assistance (ELA) funding for Greek...-euro jump in emergency liquidity assistance (ELA), which reached 86.77 billion – the highest since... reading since November 2012. In June ELA reached highest figure since December 2012. Disposable household

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  10. June deposit outflow rises to 7.58 bln as total balance drops to lowest in 12 years

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    of this monthly increase in Central Bank funding stemmed from Emergency Liquidity Assistance (ELA) funding... the referendum call on June 26, ECB decided not to increase the ELA limit for Greek banks for almost three weeks until mid-July. Since then, the ELA limit has been raised twice by 900 million euros each

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